A wave of Puerto Rican pride and nationalism grew quickly around this cause, which would continue unabated for four years. |
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Based on this standpoint, we oppose every form of militarism and nationalism. |
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In Wales, the survival of the Welsh language gave a cultural focus to nationalism. |
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Now, more than a decade later, a political battle rages between the forces of nationalism and Socialism. |
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This, coupled with Norway's decision to reject the European Union, suggests a simmering and underestimated particularism and nationalism. |
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Black nationalism was centered on blackness and saw no value in white culture and religion. |
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The Turkish army protects Turkish nationalism by heavy-handedly suppressing all signs of religiosity in public offices. |
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Narrow and all defined tribal loyalties are an obstacle towards embracing a broader sense of nationalism, Africanism, and democracy. |
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The new mood allows for more nationalism, more assertiveness, less patience with allies, a greater readiness to go it alone. |
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By the end of the decade, Khmer nationalism began to reassert itself against the traditional Vietnamese enemy. |
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This is in line with his clear attempt to rebut the accusation that nationalism is based on being anti-English. |
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Such knee-jerk flag-waving is anathema to Banville, a writer who despises nationalism in all forms. |
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I do not use the term in the much-maligned sense of religious nationalism, or worship of the nation-state. |
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Even the Franco-German axis, its central bastion, is crumbling under the pressure of resurgent nationalism. |
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Does Gaullism, a tempered nationalism adapted to the late twentieth century, have any significance beyond the borders of France? |
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The playwrights quote texts in Filipino, the language of nationalism in the Philippines. |
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The nascent party's ideology emphasized pan-Arabism, nationalism, and a form of socialism. |
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It abandoned its previous advocacy of pan-Arabism for an Iraqi nationalism centered on the interests of the Sunni elite of the north. |
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What primarily entrenched a culture of incompetence was a combination of nationalism and equalitarianism. |
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That makes you understand the fatuousness of nationalism because you can't tell the nationality of a bone. |
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Although a majority of Italians were peasants, Italian nationalism had been remarkably inattentive to the peasantry. |
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Separatism and the politics of nationalism and ethno-linguistic chauvinism are a trap for the working class. |
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Her family background perhaps also helps to explain her interest in displaced and marginal people, her horror of nationalism and ethnocentrism. |
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Perhaps the remarkable phenomenon is that anything like the old nationalism echoed at all. |
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In any case, both groups were against Japanese colonialism and embraced Chinese nationalism. |
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Nonetheless, they have nothing to do with chauvinism or nationalism and are based on the centuries old history of Russian statehood. |
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Derrida is critical of Heidegger's conception of historicity as fate or destiny because of the contamination of spirit by nationalism. |
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There were pertinent summaries of Kiwi poetry's nationalism and colloquialism. |
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This mytho-historiography expresses itself in nationalism as a religious principle. |
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Racism and extreme nationalism, which live on in our new century, do not always lead to genocide. |
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But this would also be a process in which constitutional nationalism adopted a harder and more implacable position. |
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The triumphant peroration at the end is almost hair-raising in its eminent sense of nationalism. |
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In effect, nationalism provided a strong overarching bond of identity to set against and ameliorate class divisions. |
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Their politics was informed by postcolonialist and Marxist agendas of nationalism. |
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In England this has been affected by the rise of the centre party, in Scotland and Wales by the rise of nationalism. |
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In all cases, nationalism and patriotism proved powerful cement for bonding the state with society. |
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As an ideology nationalism has, like the other concepts mentioned above, many variants and permits of no easy one-line definition. |
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It is also assumed that the only possible reaction feminists can have to nationalism is rejection. |
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How do notions of orientalism and cultural nationalism relate to Indian theatre? |
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There they found a system run by bureaucrats where nationalism is frowned upon and democratic legislatures sidelined. |
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Once again, my criticism of U.S. hegemony had to be tempered by a stricture on Japan's own insular nationalism. |
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Mussolini's fascism attempted to remove class antagonisms through nationalism and corporatism. |
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In a recent article in the New York Review of Books, Barenboim attacks the current fashion for identity politics and cultural nationalism. |
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A third area of interest includes the mechanisms of capitalist accommodation, especially nationalism and corporatism. |
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In economic policies they would eventually adopt a platform of militant corporatism and economic nationalism. |
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His abhorrence for these brands of nationalism can be extrapolated from his attitude toward the peasantry. |
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In times of war, the distinction between patriotism and nationalism vanishes. |
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Is patriotism and nationalism even relevant anymore, or is this another form of tribalism? |
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Thus his use of Hroch and Anderson on nationalism elides the fundamental difference between two approaches to the study of nationalism. |
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Its nationalism is seen as civic rather than ethnic, political instead of cultural, pluralist rather than homogeneous. |
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However, they also participated in the passionate nationalism prevailing at the time. |
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This seeming paradox makes sense once one recognizes that nationalism and communalism are both products of categorial identification. |
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Economic growth and crude nationalism are insufficient supports for long-term continuance of a regime. |
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The struggle to achieve statehood for a given nation was the driving force behind nineteenth-century nationalism. |
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Exposed to modern European ideas of nationalism under Russian tutelage, Georgians began calling for greater Georgian independence. |
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What I like about the film is that it is just about war, not about the nationalism or patriotism associated with it. |
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Russian nationalism had grown in the 1930s, but had been handled with some finesse. |
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I suppose I have seen so many people behave stupidly because of some notion of nationalism or patriotism that it just annoys me. |
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Faithfully confessing Christ is the church's task, and never more so than when its confession is co-opted by militarism and nationalism. |
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If you're hoping for a complex, nuanced meditation on the nature of nationalism, this is not the film for you. |
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This true nationalism means the pride of being a Pinoy which grows in strength the farther and longer one is away. |
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The fear of ceding national sovereignty to business interests has unified this side into a form of nationalism. |
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The National Being presents a synthesis of his ideas on non-militant nationalism, spiritual concerns, and idealistic principles. |
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He completed the bulk of his work between 1844 and 1883, a period of democratic nationalism, trade unionism and revolution. |
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Some let religions guide them, others seek worth for their lives in patriotism and nationalism. |
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However, among the Abkhaz and Ossetians, tension and radical nationalism after the disintegration of the Soviet Union led to civil wars. |
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By the end of the Nineteenth Century, a strong sense of nationalism swept over China and many wanted to reclaim China for the Chinese. |
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In Louisiana the Creoles and Acadians rejected the cotton planters' Southern nationalism. |
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The trump card that the elites have played over and over is white nationalism. |
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The Olympic Games is a festival of nationalism, a gourmandising 17-day feast of jingo. |
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Advani's personal stamp on Hindutva is the shift he engineered in its strategy from cultural nationalism to religious jingoism. |
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Our sense of national pride has been turned into plain old jingoistic nationalism by people who just want to sell us fermented grain juice. |
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Is it possible to be a supporter without some form of nationalism, or even racism, coming into it? |
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Those at the top of society fan ideas of nationalism, racism and sexism that divide people. |
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In this Bharat, the uncivilised savages claim the mantle of culture and the traitorous vermin parade as sentinels of nationalism. |
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A high level of religious practice often underlined regionalism and even nationalism. |
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To separate nationalism from regionalism or particularism is difficult and often depends upon the eye of the observer. |
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When it comes to the racial politics of jazz, Kinch grabs the opportunity to distance himself from any kind of simple black nationalism. |
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In these elections it advocates an extreme rightwing programme, reeking of nationalism and xenophobia. |
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Hitler used those games to fan xenophobia and nationalism, leading ultimately to world war. |
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The artist danced animatedly, even breathlessly, to the lyrics of aggressive nationalism. |
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It promotes law and order, ideas of nationalism, religionism, and authority. |
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Political pluralism also tends to exercise some moderation or restraint on unbridled nationalism. |
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His long-term aim to reconcile declining landlordism with advancing nationalism failed totally. |
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Would it be friendly to the United States and willing to reorient foreign policy in a Western direction, or would nationalism resurface? |
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Extreme nationalism and ideological zeal militated against observing rules of moderation. |
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Until the mid-1990s there was no history of organised nationalism there, let alone republicanism. |
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No longer able to rely on Marxism to excite voters, the left turned to nationalism as a new form of collectivism. |
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Seen in this light, contemporary Taiwanese nationalism belongs to a political family with a well-established ancestry. |
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Topics included Confederate nationalism, Civil War union leagues, and religion in the Civil War, respectively. |
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He appealed to British nationalism and a certain amount of anti-Americanism to get his project funded. |
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He distinguishes between Arabism and Arab nationalism and takes issue with authors who do not. |
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To Bashir Nafi, Arabism is the critical, founding component of Arab nationalism. |
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The task of anti-capitalists is rather to work towards separating national liberation from nationalism. |
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These factors, together with revisionism and nationalism, anti-Bolshevism and anti-Semitism, all had a socially unifying effect in Germany. |
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Irish revivalism, an example of linguistic nationalism, arrived only when the language was already in grave peril. |
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You're out to expose imperialism, militarism, and nationalism for what they really are. |
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In the name of press freedom and nationalism we deliberately wrote seditious and criminally libellous articles against colonial governments. |
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On the other hand, the roots of the hysteria of the Right go far beyond nationalism and national security. |
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For Dedalus, as for James Joyce, Irish history was an ineluctable, disabling miasma of piety, nationalism and superstition. |
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He believed that true internationalism would result only through the attenuation of nationalism. |
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The vote was against unbridled neo-liberal capitalism, not for nationalism. |
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Economic liberalization and behind the scenes military autocracy combined with a localistic nationalism became an influential new model. |
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Much of the debate about nationalism has taken place not in International Relations but in another social science, Sociology. |
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The Taoiseach regarded northern nationalism as being as conservative and sectarian as the regime it opposed. |
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A U.S. congressman who supported Irish nationalism joins us to talk about it straight ahead. |
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The lines between majoritarianism, nationalism, and fascism have been defiantly blurred, and quite logically. |
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The narrow nationalism attitude is hampering efforts to turn Bahasa Malaysia into a unifying language. |
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All of this served to underline the dangers, as much as the benefits, of nationalism. |
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It was a mixture of Leninism, black nationalism, Maoism and Castroism, with the teachings of developing-world theorists like Fanon thrown in. |
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Both groups espouse an eclectic ideological mixture of Maoism, Castroism and nationalism. |
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Both composers wrote scores that were imbued with the spirit of incipient Czech nationalism. |
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The march-lands and the countryside may have formulated the ideology of nationalism. |
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In the first two decades after the creation of the Irish Republic in 1921, Irish nationalism rarely featured on British cinema screens. |
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Thus some nationalism has involved movements that aim to break up existing states, through secession or fragmentation of various forms. |
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They believe Anglo-Canadian nationalism excludes francophones, no matter where they live in Canada. |
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In black nationalism, Reed sees the risk of the same monolithic thought pattern that produced racism in the first place. |
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Moreover, he says, it looks as if African nationalism is bent on the same self-destructive trajectory as its predecessor. |
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The Statute of Autonomy fell short of the self-rule that Basque nationalism demanded. |
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They do, however, have their own politics which are tied up with ruling classes, nationalism, etc. |
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While Prussia had used nationalism to overcome France's advantage in recruiting, it found that adopting a meritocracy was more difficult. |
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The curse of nationalism and religious separatism has to be recognised and accepted as a force. |
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Despite the emphasis on nationalism, ethnicity is still a force in Namibian society. |
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But by the time of Australian federation, nationalism had undergone a profound transformation. |
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She was much beloved of many here, although unionists had many problems with her irreverence and perceived sympathy for Irish nationalism. |
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Of course, the media is hostile to nationalism in Scotland and gives the SNP a hard time, but that has always been the case. |
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Communism has been replaced by equally totalistic and militant forms of nationalism and religious fundamentalism. |
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If nationalism and the nation state were to some degree discredited on the Continent, they were vindicated in Britain. |
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The progressive authors of much of America's patriotic iconography rejected blind nationalism, militaristic drumbeating and sheeplike conformism. |
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Both the Soviets and the current government have promoted his wisdom in efforts to foster nationalism over tribalism. |
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This is best illustrated, as he points out, by the misidentification of Hindu religious nationalism as fundamentalism. |
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Forces of religion and nationalism can be rapidly mobilized by governments, however unsavory, against even well-intended invaders. |
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And, contrary to the claims of the fathers of federation, Australian nationalism was not progressive. |
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In the logic of emerging European concept of race, blackness and nationalism were mutually exclusive. |
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Thus, just as I would if I were to use the Blackfoot language, I have attempted to present nationalism as genderless within its own context. |
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Too much nationalism, ultraconservatism, and blindly following one man is opening the door to a dictatorship. |
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So he obviously developed a way to use nationalism and identity to further his own ends. |
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The nationalism of the album, however, is compromised by its visual subtext. |
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Portugal changed Cape Verde's status from a colony to an overseas province in 1951 in an attempt to blunt growing nationalism. |
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They defend the framework of the nation state and often promote some form of nationalism or regionalism. |
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This unusual and well-written book instead foregrounds issues relating to identity, nationalism and gender in contemporary literary writing. |
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Neo-conservatives incorrectly portray multiculturalism and women's movements as standing outside and against nationalism. |
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Also, let's not kid ourselves about the roots of Australian nationalism, the fathers of federation and all the rest of it. |
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The Ukrainian state and most strains of Ukrainian nationalism are a product of the last 100 years. |
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Meanwhile, groups that behave nationalistically reap the group-specific benefits of behaving in the insular way that nationalism encourages. |
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The unpaid, unequipped and untrained army was to be inspired by feelings of patriotism and nationalism. |
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His suggestion that Europe could return to divisive nationalism was dismissed by many as alarmist and unhistorical. |
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This form of nationalism is unificatory and corresponds historically with the nationalisms of Italy and Germany in the nineteenth century. |
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The only things I'm definitely against are short-termist thinking, nationalism, cheap arguments and sloganeering. |
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Although a man of the universalist left, Jimmy understood the lure and limited value of black nationalism for African-Americans. |
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For the universalist left, nationalism was a trap used by an entrenched ruling class to prevent workers from understanding their own interests. |
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Does a critique of fascism, nationalism or racism promote abuse against fascists, nationalists, and racists? |
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Ballet, which has long had a tradition of transplanted nationalism, is fast becoming borderless. |
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In recent times we have seen how the name of religion can be used to justify a vicious form of chauvinistic nationalism and even terrorism. |
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It is a day which recalls where jingoism and nationalism can lead when placed in the wrong hands. |
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The movement's patriotic rhetoric often inclines into aggressive nationalism. |
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Like many postcolonial nationalisms, Irish nationalism effectively fused traditional culture with this modern sense of equality. |
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The mass media promote racism and nationalism in an effort to divide us and blind us from the real problems of society. |
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That then leaves the xenophobic shadow that dogs nationalism as the key issue to be addressed. |
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In the process, they dropped the main demand of Irish nationalism that Northern Ireland be recognised as an integral part of the Irish state. |
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Those who were pleased with the collapse were not people who thought much about political liberty but people whose major concern was nationalism. |
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Passion and compassion are, thankfully, not bounded by the cumbersome fences of nationalism. |
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And with intoxicated minds, nationalism can easily turn into chauvinism when it comes to judge other cultures. |
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This helps explain the persistence and even strengthening of cultural nationalism after political independence. |
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When a country becomes independent, there are various symbols of nationalism that countries like to have. |
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They were created with the aim of appeasing Indian nationalism and preventing India's eventual independence. |
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By nationalism we mean the political ideology that locates the right of self-government in a people who share a common culture. |
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Above all Irish political nationalism demanded a state wherein for good or ill the people decide their own destiny. |
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A U.S. commonwealth since 1952, Puerto Rico has maintained a strong sense of nationalism. |
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Look at Europe, many Europeans say, we have eradicated wars, dangerous nationalism and dictatorships. |
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Magyar-Slovak relations were relatively smooth until the upsurge of nationalism and, more importantly, Panslavism, in the 19th century. |
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Native Indians and nationalism, the subjects of these two books, are both topics highly relevant to globalisation. |
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If nationalism was a principal cause of the war, the four-year struggle merely intensified its importance and worsened its debilitating effects. |
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On 11 August 1947, he told the soon-to-be born nation that religion was not the determinant of Pakistani nationalism. |
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Such a challenge to German Kultur and administration sharpened German nationalism and began to transform it from a cosmopolitan into an exclusive kind. |
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In Sri Lanka, where the ruling class has resorted to communalism to buttress its rule for decades, nationalism takes particularly reactionary forms. |
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Yet again, the clergyman of the moment provided another proof for the brutal fanaticism inherent in religious nationalism. |
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When it comes to blind and unthinking prejudice masquerading as nationalism you can always rely on the lunar right to see eye to eye with the loopy left. |
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Would you rather be party to a bit of irredentist nationalism? |
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Xi will continue to walk tall on the world stage and to pump Chinese nationalism, especially against the old enemy, Japan. |
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Individual governments took the lead, bankrolling most of the process in the name of competition and nationalism. |
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This exclusionary subcurrent became more pronounced in the late 19th century, in a context of imperialism, nationalism, antifeminism, and antisocialism. |
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Religiously, most of the returnees were probably strict Yahwists who adhered to the exclusive nationalism of Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomistic law. |
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But over the years, one man's cattle raider has become another man's freedom fighter, and the Rob Roy story has been skewed to mesh with the rise of Scottish nationalism. |
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Don't indiscriminately consider nationalism to be heretical. |
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Rightists saw liberalism, conservatism, and socialism as degenerate, and presented their radical nationalism as the only way to purify their nations. |
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Do you think to some extent, though, he did face a struggle, as indeed possibly many Serbians do, between their sense of pragmatism and their sense of nationalism? |
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But properly channeled, nationalism and patriotism are matters of the heart that cut to our deepest ideas of who we are. |
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Dissent may have challenged nationalism, but the presence of neutrals, the disaffected, and Tories never completely superseded the wider community of interests. |
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Finally, Lee embodies a kind of nationalism in his own physical presence and allows his body to evolve as the filmic representation of nationalism. |
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A pressure that the recent upsurges in nationalism and anti-Asian public sentiment have only increased among those Australians seeking to distance themselves from popular xenophobias. |
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Is it worth reclaiming a label that has been so tarred by association with right-wing nationalism? |
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Symbols of nationalism are linked centrally to independence. |
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It's been spouted by so many generations of professional speechifiers that it's easy to be immune to its propagandist agenda of cultural nationalism. |
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The reason for this is that the Sain label had the didactic purpose of supporting the then resurgent Welsh nationalism by releasing records entirely in the Welsh language. |
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A feature of resurgent Estonian nationalism during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries has been national song festivals, celebrated for a period of days during the summer. |
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It's a shame to dress the whole thing up in nationalism as well! |
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In the process of rethinking my ideas on white nationalism, people who disagreed with me were critical. |
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Our guiding principle should be to leave behind parochial nationalism and dogmatism, and to promote mutually beneficial cooperation based on equality to enjoy prosperity. |
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This changed towards the end of the century, when a turn to evolutionist Darwinian theory and German nationalism drove German anthropology towards racialism. |
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The Fascists had their roots in bitterly anticlerical Italian radical nationalism, Mussolini himself having been a Socialist leader until the First World War. |
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In a one-state outcome, both sides would have to forego dreams of exclusivist nationalism. |
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This newly shaped global brain can topple the traditional barriers of religion, tribalism, nationalism, and political oppression. |
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The country seemed to be returning to the virulent nationalism of its past. |
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Even in the smallest of Indian locales, the divisions of geography and nationalism are played out on a micro scale. |
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The Sudan had long been run by British officials under cover of an Anglo-Egyptian condominium, but nationalism bloomed in both the Sudan and Egypt during the Second World War. |
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The Red Church in the centre of Minsk, once a symbol of Belarusian nationalism, is now a place of mourning. |
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He represented the old guard and also appealed to Ashanti nationalism. |
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After the destruction and ruin of the war years, and the climate of nationalism which preceded them, many hoped for a new model of political co-operation in Europe. |
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The Seattle protests were noteworthy for the relative absence of nationalism and chauvinism, but without the above perspective these sentiments have grown. |
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It successfully eliminated the remnants of the Conciliar Movement and crushed ecclesiastical nationalism in the form of Gallicanism and its counterparts in several nations. |
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Thus the centrifugal tendency of seceders' nationalism was crucial. |
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In the birthplace of civilization, we have again run aground on the rocky shoals of nationalism, this time augmented by a religious fervor that increases the danger. |
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Serb nationalism was, for Milosevic, a matter of political strategy alone. |
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It is in this context that the strong sense of nationalism I see as being inherent in Blackfoot culture becomes explicit, that is, noticeable from the outside. |
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In a tragic way, this experience has verified Trotsky's analysis, which stresses the blind alley of bourgeois nationalism in the countries oppressed by the imperialist powers. |
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The German political elite was sincere in renouncing German nationalism. |
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His policies helped engender the rise of an intolerant and severe nationalism that conflates piety with patriotism. |
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Many women are torn between their nationalism and motherly instincts. |
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For some citizens, the presence of spending money plus the narcotic of nationalism is enough to make this seem a fair trade. |
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Palin is a beauty-queen Elmer Gantry, outdoing Stephen Colbert in cheesy, braying nationalism. |
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In order to present Manx nationalism as a viable course, it was essential that Mannin was not only professional in the quality of its content, but also in its presentation. |
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We Marxists take as one of our starting-points the rejection of nationalism in favor of a higher principle, internationalism, the solidarity of the peoples of the world. |
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Third, it cross-questions closely the link between nationalism, militarism and patriarchy in the specificity of women's inclusion to and exclusion from the military. |
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On the other is one of the Third World's true bright spots, somewhat diminished by the comic-opera nationalism of its democratically elected president. |
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If I ruled the world, nationalism and patriotism would be abolished. |
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Conversely, he does not believe that modern ideologies such as Marxism, post-structuralism, and nationalism are useful tools for the historian of Byzantium. |
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Will the struggles against global capitalism go forward on the program of socialist internationalism or will they be diverted into the blind alley of reactionary nationalism? |
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Exemplary as this Irish martyr may be, the priest is unable to identify him because he does not feature in the standard martyrology of Irish nationalism. |
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Because this pragmatic nationalism should not at all infringe on their rights to live in safety and dignity. |
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The danger of nationalism is that it is often used as a lever for power, both by the elites in search of authority and the masses in search of community. |
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In 1889 her views shifted to theosophy, of which she became the leader, and in 1894 she moved to India, where she devoted the rest of her life to Indian nationalism. |
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It is not an accident that the protagonists of cultural nationalism are also purveyors of globalisation that throws open the floodgates of cultural neo-colonialism. |
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Their case studies include Muslims in Sweden, Balkan secessionism, Kabyles in Algeria, and Hindu nationalism. |
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These changes contributed to the development of nationalism and the nation state. |
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The book contains illuminating tracts on war, religion, nationalism and ethics. |
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White nationalism is essentially a rebranded version of white supremacy. |
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Having misdiagnosed nationalism as the cause of Europe's sufferings, European leaders undertook the steady attenuation of nationhood. |
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In our age, nationalism, capitalism, communism, fascism, consumerism, cyberism, and even ecologism have become substitutes for genuine religion. |
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Contemporary Romantic nationalism in Scandinavia placed more weight on the Viking Age, resulting in the movement known as Scandinavism. |
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After World War II, European integration was seen as an antidote to the extreme nationalism which had devastated the continent. |
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Scotland's emergent nationalism in the era following the conclusion of the Wars of Scottish Independence was organized using Scots as well. |
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This period also saw the rise of the Norwegian romantic nationalism, as Norwegians sought to define and express a distinct national character. |
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Although primarily a dynastic conflict, the war gave impetus to ideas of French and English nationalism. |
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During the Victorian era, in a spirit of nationalism, the story was promoted that Elizabeth I had done the knighting. |
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After the Napoleonic period, nationalism, a relatively new movement, became increasingly significant. |
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A byproduct of the French occupation was a strong development in German nationalism. |
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The start of mass nationalism, as a concept and practice, would fatally undermine the ideologies of imperialism. |
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In 1968, Edward Heath issued his 'Perth declaration', in support of a Scottish assembly, in the wake of growing nationalism. |
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It has been suggested that this attitude compromises the party's claim that its form of British nationalism is civic and inclusive. |
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English nationalism is the nationalism that asserts that the English are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of English people. |
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In 1962, Dacca was designated as the legislative capital of Pakistan in an appeasement of growing Bengali political nationalism. |
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The revival of the Cornish language encouraged a parallel revival of Celtic traditions, which by the 1970s had spurred on Cornish nationalism. |
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Both groups were associated with the rise of economic nationalism and modern capitalism in Europe. |
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The slowness of liberal reform between 1771 and 1829 led to much bitterness in Ireland, which underpinned Irish nationalism until recent times. |
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Pagan or folkloric topics were also common in the Musical nationalism of the period. |
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But as the French Republic became Napoleon's Empire, Napoleon became not the inspiration for nationalism, but the object of its struggle. |
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Patriotism, nationalism, revolution and armed struggle for independence also became popular themes in the arts of this period. |
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As the national flag of England, the St George's cross is also used in English nationalism in conscious distinction from the Union Flag. |
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This is parallel to, but less widely practised, than the use of the flag of Scotland as distinct from the Union Flag in Scottish nationalism. |
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Winston Churchill wrote about the use of the Union Jack as a symbol connected to British nationalism and imperialism. |
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The document is widely seen as an early example of both Scottish nationalism and popular sovereignty. |
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From a political or sociological outlook, there are three main paradigms for understanding the origins and basis of nationalism. |
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The first, known as Primordialism or Perennialism, sees nationalism as a natural phenomenon. |
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There are various definitions for what constitutes a nation, however, which leads to several different strands of nationalism. |
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For example, his organization of the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806 promoted a feeling of nationalism. |
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The memory of the Risorgimento is central to Italian nationalism but it was based in the liberal middle classes and proved weak. |
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Napoleon set up the Duchy of Warsaw, a new Polish state that ignited a spirit of nationalism. |
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An upsurge in nationalism in Latin America in 1810s and 1820s sparked revolutions that cost Spain nearly all its colonies there. |
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The awakening of nationalism across Asia helped shape the history of the continent. |
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The defeat which quickly led to manifestations of a new interest in nationalism in China, as well as Turkey, and Persia. |
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They ruled until after World War II when forces of nationalism grew much stronger. |
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Across Africa nationalism drew upon the organizational skills that natives learned in the British and French and other armies in the world wars. |
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There are different types of nationalism including Risorgimento nationalism and Integral nationalism. |
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Also, the success of such a liberation struggle results in feelings of national superiority that may lead to extreme nationalism. |
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This form of nationalism came about during the decolonization of the post war periods. |
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This form of nationalism took many guises, including the peaceful passive resistance movement led by Mahatma Gandhi in the Indian subcontinent. |
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Racial nationalism seeks to preserve a given race through policies such as banning race mixing and the immigration of other races. |
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Much of the early opposition to nationalism was related to its geopolitical ideal of a separate state for every nation. |
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Even in that early stage, however, there was an ideological critique of nationalism. |
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In his classic essay on the topic George Orwell distinguishes nationalism from patriotism, which he defines as devotion to a particular place. |
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When one grasps the implications of this, the nature of what I mean by nationalism becomes a good deal clearer. |
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But finally, it is important not to confuse nationalism with mere worship of success. |
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However Acton opposed democracy and was trying to defend the pope from Italian nationalism. |
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During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. |
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Nevertheless, by the 1920s the student bodies had become hotbeds of Indian nationalism. |
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Jinnah rejected the notion of a united India, and emphasised that religious communities were more basic than an artificial nationalism. |
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Italian nationalism was stirred by the outbreak of the war and was initially strongly supported by a variety of political factions. |
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Modern Irish nationalism with democratic aspirations began in the 1790s with the founding of the Society of the United Irishmen. |
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An important feature of Irish nationalism from the late 19th century onwards was a commitment to Gaelic Irish culture. |
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A new source of radical Irish nationalism developed in the same period in the cities outside Ulster. |
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Daoud Khan had served as prime minister since 1953 and promoted economic modernization, emancipation of women, and Pashtun nationalism. |
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MacDiarmid was during his life a supporter of both communism and Scottish nationalism, views that often put him at odds with his contemporaries. |
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Although Thomas had a deep connection with Wales, he disliked Welsh nationalism. |
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Though FitzGibbon asserts that Thomas's negativity towards Welsh nationalism was fostered by his father's hostility towards the Welsh language. |
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On the whole nationalism was the preserve of antiquarians not political activists. |
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Though mainstream nationalism in Wales has been constitutional, there have been violent movements associated with it. |
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Thomas, was a Welsh poet and Anglican priest who was noted for his nationalism, spirituality and deep dislike of the anglicisation of Wales. |
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He also visited Dublin, there offering his support for Irish nationalism, and formed a branch of the League at his Hammersmith house. |
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Wallinger's early work is noted for its social commentary, often focusing on class, royalty and nationalism. |
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